On the last injury report leading up to their game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night, Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was listed as questionable. Also, starting quarterback Jay Cutler and left guard Anthony Steen will not play due to a foot injury.

Parker injured his ankle in the Dolphins’ 16-10 victory over the Titans in Week 5. On Tuesday, Parker practiced for the first time since suffering the injury. He also participated in the Dolphins walkthrough on Wednesday.

“It will be a game-time decision,” offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen said about Parker on Tuesday. “I hope so. We’re all hoping.”

Parker is the Dolphins’ second-leading receiver as he’s caught 19 receptions for 236 yards and a touchdown in four games this season. If Parker cannot play, expect the Dolphins to use more two tight-end sets and utilize Leonte Carroo and Jakeem Grant in three-receiver packages.

Cutler cracked his ribs in the Dolphins 31-28 win over the Jets. With Cutler out, backup Matt Moore will get his first start of the season.

Steen started in the Dolphins’ last six games but has not practiced since hurting his foot last Sunday against the Jets. With Steen out, Jesse Davis is expected to start at left guard.

Left tackle Laremy Tunsil (knee), defensive end Andre Branch (groin), and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (ankle) were all listed as questionable on the final injury report. Tunsil was a full participant during the Dolphins final walkthrough, while Phillips and Branch were limited.

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